Google Web & App Activity

Your searches and browsing activity are saved in your Web & App Activity when it's turned on and you're signed in to your Google Account. This gives you better results and recommendations across Google's products.

You're in control of what's stored, and you can delete your past searches and browsing activity or turn off Web & App activity at any time.

Turn Web & App Activity on or off

Visit the Account History page. You may be asked to sign in to your Google Account.

Turn the switch on or off.

If you want to also include history from Chrome and other apps, check the box next to "Include history from Chrome and other apps in your Web & App Activity."

What's saved in your Web & App Activity

Google uses your Web & App Activity to improve your experience, including giving you better search results across all the Google products you use. For example, if you've searched for your favorite sports team in the past, Google can show you Now cards about upcoming game times or scores.

What's saved

When Web & App Activity is on, Google saves information like:

Searches you've done on Google products like Search and Maps

Whether you searched from a browser or an app

Your interactions with search results, including which results you click

Ads you respond to by clicking the ad itself or buying something on the advertiser’s site

How the information collected is used

When you check the box next to "Include history from Chrome and other apps in your Web & App Activity," Google saves information like:

Your Chrome browsing history (if you're signed in and have Chrome Sync turned on). This information helps you see more accurate results and suggestions. For example, if you read a lot of articles about your favorite sports team, you might see an option to receive news updates about that team.

The apps you use and the data they share with Google. This lets you see things like sites or content that you've looked at in other apps in your Google search results.

How Web & App Activity works when you're signed out

Your search and ad results may be customized using search-related activity from your device even if you're signed out.

If you see something you don't recognize on your History page, it could be for one of the following reasons:

Predicted search results

If you have Google Instant turned on, when you type a search and pause, the predicted search will be saved in your Web & App Activity. The predicted searches will also be saved if you begin to search for something on Google and then click elsewhere on the page, like a search result, ad, or spelling correction.

Activity from other sites

You might have visited a third-party website or blog that has inserted Google Search or Google Maps onto the page, such as a list of search results or driving directions. When you're signed in to Google, these inserted results might be saved in your history.

Activity from non-Google apps

Some apps may share certain activity with Google to do things like make it easier for you to find information from their app. To stop saving to your Web & App Activity, uncheck the box next to "Include history from Chrome and other apps in your Web & App Activity" on the Activity controls settings page.

Other unusual activity

If you don't think the history you see is because of the reasons above, it’s possible that your Google Account is signed in to a public computer where other people can search with your account. Learn how to keep your account secure.